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Nikitus Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Kelly knocked the door and entered in the office

Hello.

Are the following sentences grammatically correct?

"Kelly knocked the door and entered in the office. Principal Wallace, black suit, 58 years old, is reading a report."

Thanks.
  

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"Kelly knocked the door and entered in the office. "Thanks. You need this, assuming you want it all in the present tense: .

  • "Kelly knocked the door and entered in the office.
  • "Thanks.
  • You need this, assuming you want it all in the present tense: .
  • Kelly knocks on the door and enters the office.
  • Principal Wallace, who is 58 years old and dressed in a black suit, is reading a report.
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NikitusHello.Are the following sentences grammatically correct?"Kelly knocked the door and entered in the office. Principal Wallace, black suit, 58 years old, is reading a report."Thanks.
You need this, assuming you want it all in the present tense:
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Kelly knocks on the door and enters the office. Principal Wallace
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Kelly knocked on the door and entered the office. Principal Wallace, a 58-year-old man wearing a black suit, is reading a report.

The past and present can be combined in a narrative.

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